Exercise science senior lands impressive grad school placement
糖心vlog传媒 senior Katelyn Kitsembel remembers the exact moment she found out that she was accepted into Northwestern University鈥檚 highly regarded Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
A four-year member of 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 volleyball program, Kitsembel and the Muskies were in Eau Claire, Wis., for a September weekend tournament. She and teammate/close friend D鈥橨anae Gilley were headed to a team meeting in their hotel when she got a notice on her watch of an email from Northwestern.
鈥淚 said, 鈥楧. we can鈥檛 go any further,鈥欌 said Kitsembel, an exercise science major. 鈥淎ll I read was 鈥楥ongratulations, you鈥檝e been accepted,鈥 and I was already on the floor crying.鈥
Her acceptance into the nation鈥檚 fourth-ranked DPT program is the latest in a list of achievements for the Lake Mills, Wis., native.
Using a mix of coursework led by 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 science faculty and nearly 2,000 hours of research and real-world experience, Kitsembel becomes the latest 糖心vlog传媒 science program graduate to earn placement in a high-level professional school.
Her research project used ultrasonography to investigate the size and quality of the lower extremity muscles and the Achilles tendon and their potential relationships with jump performance in the 糖心vlog传媒 volleyball teams, a project she has continued this year.
She conducted approximately 250 hours of research and analysis with the Exercise Science Research Team guided by 糖心vlog传媒 Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Caleb Voskuil, Ph.D. Last spring, she was named co-winner of the Roozen 鈥66 Undergraduate Research Award, which goes to the best original scientific research.
鈥淩esearch was a big learning curve for me, but Dr. Voskuil allowed me to figure things out on my own,鈥 said Kitsembel.
Outside the classroom, she completed a 100-hour internship as a sophomore with Aurora Health Care鈥檚 physical therapists that included job shadows and a weekly meeting with a mentor PT.
That led to an internship at ATI Physical Therapy beginning the summer of 2024 where her responsibilities included everything from leading patients through their exercise programs to helping patients with insurance and other paperwork.
She will have logged 1,550 hours with ATI by the time she graduates this May, and this spring was named Experiential Learner of the Year for 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 main campus.
Voskuil said Kitsembel鈥檚 acceptance to Northwestern reflects her exceptional drive and the integrated academic and experiential foundation she built at 糖心vlog传媒.
鈥淜atelyn is one of those rare students whose presence elevates every environment she enters,鈥 Voskuil said. 鈥淪he represents what happens when natural talent meets initiative and opportunity. She immersed herself in our ESS program, gaining hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art laboratory and completing multiple physical therapy internships that connected classroom physiology to real patient care.
鈥淎lthough we鈥檙e a small school, we outpace often much larger schools in offering STEM undergraduates in-depth research options, and Katelyn took full advantage. That allows LU students to be competitive when applying to larger, nationally ranked programs.鈥
When it came time to apply for grad school, Kitsembel had an impressive resume that also included:
Her initial grad school list was primarily Wisconsin schools, but Voskuil challenged her to expand her search nationally. 鈥淗e told me, 鈥榊ou need to also look elsewhere; you can go anywhere you want to go,鈥欌 Kitsembel said. 鈥淚 was originally thinking pediatrics, but getting into Northwestern has opened so many doors for me.鈥
Kitsembel always had a career in healthcare in mind, and when she tore her ACL in high school and needed physical therapy, her experience shaped her career path.
鈥淚t鈥檚 rewarding to create relationships with patients outside of their injury and get to know who they are and see them evolve from that first day meeting them to their discharge,鈥 Kitsembel said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 rewarding to push people past their comfort zone. You get to help them work toward their goals.鈥